Neuroepidemiology is the epidemiologic study of neurological conditions. This text provides a comprehensive and accessible overview of research methods for conducting epidemiologic and clinical research on these conditions. It is aimed at neurologists, epidemiologists and public health professionals, as well as students of these disciplines. The book has three parts, each emphasizing the unique aspects of studying neurologic disorders. The first focuses on classic principles of epidemiologic and clinical research, including study design, sources of study bias, and methods for assessing the role of environmental and genetic factors in neurologic disorders. The second part covers each of the major neurologic disorders, with an emphasis of the methodologic aspects of studying these disorders and discussion of future researchdirections. The third part is devoted to clinical and translational research methods, including the design and conduct of clinical trials and prognostic studies, as well as the principles of health services research and evidence-based medicine.
Principles of epidemiologic and clinical research; Neuroepidemiology: fundamental considerations; Study design, measures of effect, and sources of bias; Measurement and analysis; Genetic epidemiology of neurologic disease; Epidemiology of neurologic disorders; Alzheimers disease and vascular dementia; Movement disorders; Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis; Multiple sclerosis; Stroke; Brain and spinal cord injury; Peripheral neuropathy; Epilepsy; Migraine and tension-type headache; Intracranial neoplasms; Neurodevelopmental disabilities; Clinical epidemiology; Prognosis of neurologic diseases; Clinical trials in neurology; Health services research in neurology; Evidence-based medicine;
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